“COULD YOU WRITE A GRIPPING TALE USING EXACTLY 100 WORDS?”
I am reading that question in the September 2012 Reader’s Digest.
And this is how the paragraph continues: “Enter our competition and you could win $1000 and have your story published in Reader’s Digest.”
This is my answer to the above question:
I have written a story using exactly 100 words, but I don’t know if people think that it is a gripping tale.
And I will enter the competition. I realise also that the story should be original and unpublished.
Well prepared with the bottle of water in my hand and the money for payment ready in the pocket of my shirt, I arrived at the check out.
The lady before me searched frantically in her wallet for her bank card, but could not find it.
“Preparation is more important than the actually doing,” came to my mind and I almost blurted it out. But I am glad, that I did not. I don’t think it would have done any good in that situation.
I WAS SERVED BEFORE HER.
On my way home I passed a hairdresser’s establishment. In front of the shop, on one blackboard was written, “IF YOU FAIL TO PREPARE, THEN PREPARE TO FAIL.”